Csara
01-01-2008, 10:28 PM
<img src="http://envirosax.com/images/pictures/store/az_b3.jpg" align="left" height="142" width="131" />We recently had a discussion on the forums about <a href="http://www.hometalkers.com/forums/home-talkers-off-topic-cafe/11202-paper-plastic-canvas.html">what type of shopping bags</a> we all use. It seemed that although not many of us do, the majority of us are interested in making the eco-friendly switch to canvas. Americans throw away 100 billion plastic bags every year and these mountains of refuse can last up to 1000 years.
Check out these stylish "bring your own bags":
You can get 5 for $35 at <a href="http://usa.envirosax.com/" target="_blank">Envirosax</a>. If you spend $20 on <a href="http://methodhome.com/" target="_blank">Method</a> products, you can get their cool canvas bag for free. <a href="http://store.yansny.com/" target="_blank">Yansny</a> has some really chic ones, although a bit on the pricey side. Then of course there is <a href="http://www.reusablebags.com">reusablebags.com</a> and I'm sure if you ask your local supermarket, they have them available as well.
Check out these stylish "bring your own bags":
You can get 5 for $35 at <a href="http://usa.envirosax.com/" target="_blank">Envirosax</a>. If you spend $20 on <a href="http://methodhome.com/" target="_blank">Method</a> products, you can get their cool canvas bag for free. <a href="http://store.yansny.com/" target="_blank">Yansny</a> has some really chic ones, although a bit on the pricey side. Then of course there is <a href="http://www.reusablebags.com">reusablebags.com</a> and I'm sure if you ask your local supermarket, they have them available as well.